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Vintage Luxottica “Gabel” Tortoiseshell Eyeglasses with Original Sparks Optometrist Case, c. 1975
These vintage optical frames were produced by Italian eyewear manufacturer Luxottica and represent a classic mid-1970s tortoiseshell acetate design. Featuring oversized square lenses and thick sculptural temples, the frames reflect the bold proportions and warm color palettes that defined eyewear fashion during the decade.
The frames are marked “LUXOTTICA ★ GABEL”, identifying the manufacturer and model line. Luxottica, which would later become the largest eyewear producer in the world, was at this time an emerging Italian manufacturer known for producing durable acetate optical frames distributed to optometry practices throughout the United States.
Accompanying the glasses is their original leather optometrist case, embossed with the practice name “Drs. Clark, Capps & Humphreys – Sparks, Nevada.” The case adds a layer of regional history, linking the frames to a specific medical practice in Northern Nevada during the mid-1970s.
Together, the glasses and case form a small but authentic artifact of everyday design—combining Italian optical manufacturing with the history of a local Sparks optometry clinic.
During the 1970s, independent optometry practices commonly sold prescription frames directly from their offices. Patients selected frames during eye examinations, and glasses were fitted and dispensed by the clinic itself. It was also customary for practices to provide custom-stamped leather cases featuring the name and location of the doctors.
The case accompanying this pair is embossed:
“Inscribed by Drs. Clark, Capps & Humphreys – Sparks, Nevada.”
Group optometry practices such as this were becoming increasingly common in the 1970s as regional clinics expanded to serve growing communities throughout the American West.
The frames themselves were manufactured by Luxottica in Italy and distributed internationally through optical supply networks. During this period, Luxottica focused primarily on producing high-quality acetate frames for prescription eyewear long before the company became synonymous with luxury eyewear brands.
The combination of Italian-made frames and a locally branded optometry case offers a rare glimpse into the everyday experience of purchasing eyewear in the 1970s.
Type: Prescription eyeglassesManufacturer: LuxotticaModel Marking: LUXOTTICA ★ GABEL
Estimated Date:c. 1975
Materials
• Tortoiseshell-pattern cellulose acetate frame• Metal hinge hardware• Original prescription lenses (likely replaceable)• Leather optometrist case with embossed lettering
Style
• Oversized square optical frame• Warm tortoiseshell coloration• Thick acetate temples typical of 1970s eyewear
Case
• Brown leather optical case• Embossed medical practice marking• Snap closure
The glasses remain in good vintage condition consistent with age and use.
• Frames structurally intact• Hinges operate properly• Original lenses present but may require replacement for use• Light wear and minor surface marks consistent with age• Leather case shows patina and wear from use but remains functional
The wear to the case and frames reflects normal use over several decades and contributes to the authenticity of the piece.
Objects like these sit at the intersection of design and everyday life. While eyewear is often considered disposable, vintage frames reveal how carefully crafted even practical objects once were.
The warm tortoiseshell acetate, sculptural frame shape, and simple metal hinges reflect a period when optical frames were designed to last for years rather than seasons. Paired with the original Sparks, Nevada optometrist case, this set captures a small but tangible moment in the history of American medical practice and personal style.
Whether displayed as part of a vintage collection, incorporated into interior styling, or worn with updated lenses, the frames carry the quiet character of objects that have traveled through time.
For collectors and designers alike, pieces like this offer something increasingly rare: a functional object with both craftsmanship and story.
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